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Margaret A. Cadore, Hackettstown, NJ US
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| 20110189351 | FAT BLOOM INHIBITING FOOD COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - Shelf stable non-refrigerated food products having base-cake, filling and coating components with fat bloom inhibiting characteristics and low fat migration. One embodiment provides a food composition having a base-cake having canola oil and having moisture content in a range of about 1.7 to 3.1 percent; a créme filling having a non-lauric fat, and having a water activity level of about 25; and a coating having lauric fat and a non-lauric fat, and having less than about 1 percent moisture. | 08-04-2011 |
Margaret A. Davis, Dallas, TX US
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| 20090109494 | Synchronization of Image Capture Settings - A tool may be provided that may allow a first party (e.g., a sending bank) to synchronize its image scan settings with unknown image assessment standards of a second party (e.g., a recipient bank). However, such a tool may be used within a single party that performs both scanning and image assessment, and is not limited for use between two or more parties. | 04-30-2009 |
Margaret A. Feiter, Roselle, IL US
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| 20090211382 | Open Delivery Alarm Testing Apparatus - An open delivery alarm testing apparatus has a first shaft and a spring-loaded activator. The first shaft has a proximal end and a distal end. The spring-loaded activator extends outwardly from the proximal end of the shaft produced. The spring-loaded activator is produced from an insulating material. | 08-27-2009 |
Margaret A. Hartfel, St. Paul, MN US
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| 20090166443 | APPARATUS FOR SPRAYING LIQUIDS, AND DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS AND LINERS SUITABLE FOR USE THEREWITH - A spray gun ( | 07-02-2009 |
| 20110266368 | APPARATUS FOR SPRAYING LIQUIDS, AND DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS AND LINERS SUITABLE FOR USE THEREWITH - A spray gun ( | 11-03-2011 |
Margaret A. Keller, Pitman, NJ US
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| 20120016594 | METHOD FOR TRANSLATING GENETIC INFORMATION FOR USE IN PHARMACOGENOMIC MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS AND PERSONALIZED MEDICINE RESEARCH - A gene-drug specific system for classifying individual genetic variants based on strength-of-evidence of clinical utility from published scientific and clinical data that support their effect on modifying drug response and behavior. This allows categorization of the genetic variants into evidence classes that have a wide range of uses such as pharmacogenomic molecular diagnostics and personalized medicine research designed to guide the clinical implementation of PGx. Furthermore, this information can be combined with a knowledgebase of drug-response phenotypes, a knowlegebase of specific drug-induced outcomes and individual patient diplotype information for a gene-drug combination into a programmed computer to output corresponding patient-specific predicted drug responses. | 01-19-2012 |
Margaret A. Kendi, Coraopolis, PA US
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| 20090197092 | Dual-cure coating compositions based on polyaspartates polyisocyanates and acrylate-containing compounds - A radiation-curable coating composition is provided. The composition comprises | 08-06-2009 |
Margaret A. Lynne, Charlotte, NC US
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| 20090254389 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CORPORATE WORKPLACE CAPACITY PLANNING AND OPTIMIZATION - Systems and methods for corporate workplace capacity planning and optimization are provided. A system according to the invention may include a computer. The computer may be configured to receive a plurality of characteristics relating to an entity or a portion of an entity. The computer may be further configured to receive a predetermined selection of buildings. The computer may also be configured to determine a plurality of solution sets. Each of the solution sets may express a subset of space located within the selected buildings for the location of the entity or the portion of the entity. The solution sets may be fixed for a predetermined amount of time into the future. The solutions sets can be based, at least in part, on the plurality of characteristics. The computer may also be configured to select a subset of the plurality of solution sets. Finally, a display device may be configured to display at least a portion of a single solution set. | 10-08-2009 |
Margaret A. Macisaac, Woodbury, CT US
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| 20110137492 | STABILIZED APPROACH TO A POINT IN DEGRADED VISUAL ENVIRONMENT - A flight control system includes a fly by wire system operable to provide predictive termination point symbology overlaid on a synthetic imagery displayed by a display system in response to a control system and a sensor system. A method to facilitate a VTOL aircraft approach to a terminal point includes integrating a flight director mode with a control system to provide a stabilized approach path to a termination point. | 06-09-2011 |
Margaret A. Nasta, Mckeesport, PA US
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| 20080302703 | CATALYTIC PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - A process for the catalytic reaction of organic compounds, in which the organic compounds are contacted with a catalyst comprising an interstitial metal hydride, having a reaction surface, to produce a catalyst-organic compound mixture, energy is applied, monatomic hydrogen is produced at the reaction surface of the interstitial metal hydride, and the organic compounds are reacted with the monatomic hydrogen. Reactions accomplished by this process include petroleum hydrocracking and hydrotreating processes. The method's performance can be further enhanced using radio frequency (RF) or microwave energy. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20100089741 | PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS - A method is provided for the production of biofuels. The method includes contacting at least one of a plant oil, an animal oil and a mixture thereof with a catalyst including an acid or solid acid, thereby producing a catalyst-oil mixture. RF or microwave energy is applied to at least one of the catalyst, the plant oil, the animal oil, the mixture, and the catalyst-oil mixture to produce the biofuel. The process can be adjusted to produce gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, or diesel range middle distillate products. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100264015 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING BIODIESEL - Transesterification, esterification, and esterification-transesterification (both one-step and two-step) for producing biofuels. The process may be enhanced by one or more of the following: 1) applying microwave or RF energy; 2) passing reactants over a heterogeneous catalyst at sufficiently high velocity to achieve high shear conditions; 3) emulsifying reactants with a homogeneous catalyst; or 4) maintaining the reaction at a pressure at or above autogeneous pressure. Enhanced processes using one or more of these steps can result in higher process rates, higher conversion levels, or both. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20110119991 | INTERSTITIAL METAL HYDRIDE CATALYST ACTIVITY REGENERATION AND HYDROPROCESSING PROCESSES - The present invention relates to new processes for regenerating oxidized interstitial metal hydride containing catalysts prior to the use of such catalysts in a hydroprocessing process. Interstitial metal hydride containing catalysts are easily oxidized in the environment and once oxidized, the hydroprocessing activity of the interstitial metal hydrides is most often severely diminished and this lost activity due to oxidization of the iMeH is not susceptible to recovery under hydroprocessing conditions. As a result, these catalysts in the present art require considerable special handling in inert environments all through processes from fabrication, shipping, loading, use, and maintenance of the catalyst systems to protect the activity of the interstitial metal hydride components. The present invention embodies a process regenerating oxidized interstitial metal hydride containing catalysts prior to their use in a hydroprocessing environment, thereby eliminating the requirement for maintaining the interstitial metal hydride containing catalysts in an inert environment, and allowing the handling of such catalysts in an oxidized condition prior to use. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110119992 | OXIDATION RESISTANT INTERSTITIAL METAL HYDRIDE CATALYSTS AND ASSOCIATED PROCESSES - The present invention relates to novel interstitial metal hydrides and catalyst containing interstitial metal hydrides that are resistant to oxidation and resultant loss of catalytic activity. The processes of the present invention include use of these improved, oxidation resistant interstitial metal hydride compositions for improved overall hydrogenation, product conversion, as well as sulfur reduction in hydrocarbon feedstreams. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110119993 | HIGH SEVERITY HYDROPROCESSING INTERSTITIAL METAL HYDRIDE CATALYSTS AND ASSOCIATED PROCESSES - The present invention relates to the processing of hydrocarbon-containing feedstreams in the presence of an interstitial metal hydride containing catalyst and hydrogen at process conditions of at least 400 psig pressure and temperatures of at least 200° C. These processes use interstitial metal hydrides that possess significant hydrogen capacities and high hydrogen kinetics rate properties. The catalysts and processes of the present invention may be used with or without radio frequency or microwave energy and are preferably run under conditions of high hydrogen partial pressure above about 350 psia. The catalysts and processes of the present invention can improve overall hydrogenation, product conversion, as well as sulfur reduction in hydrocarbon feedstreams as compared to processes of the prior art operated under similar conditions. | 05-26-2011 |
Margaret A. Vizzard, South Burlington, VT US
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| 20120058950 | DETECTION OF NEUROPEPTIDES ASSOCIATED WITH PELVIC PAIN DISORDERS AND USES THEREOF - Diagnostic assessment and therapeutic treatment of pelvic pain disorders, including bladder disorders, bowel disorders, and/or reproductive tissue or organ disorders that are characterized by increased expression of the neuropeptides CGRP and/or PACAP. Additionally, applicants have developed a transgenic non-human model for pelvic pain disorders, where the transgenic animal expresses in bladder sensory neurons a recombinant neuropeptide implicated in the pelvic pain disorder. | 03-08-2012 |
